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Christmas is coming around fast; our office decorations are up and there are mince pies at every meeting! Here's our early Christmas present to you: our December product feature update. So, grab a mulled wine and take a look at all of the exciting new features we've released this month.

We've updated our Periodic Table of Training Management in line with 2018's much-changed training landscape to provide a visual nine-step guide for a successful training business including the learning delivery methods you should offer, the key stakeholders you need to involve and technical tools you can use to help you along the way.

Are you communicating with your learners effectively? At training industry event, Everest 2018, Lou Hartley and Emily Sargant from the accessplanit team delivered a presentation on how best to utilise the automated communication tool in our training system, for delegate communication, course updates and more...

In our 2018 training industry survey, we found that over 70% of training businesses provide in-house courses with that focus expected to increase by 67% in the next 12 months. So, should you look to offer in-company courses or stick to open training?

When considering a software system to manage the training within your business, you’re bound to have plenty of questions. And rightly so. Luckily, we’ve been doing this for over 15 years, so we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of our most frequently asked questions. In the post we’ll address what thousands of training professionals before you have asked, so you don’t have to!

How many systems does your business need to function? 15? 20? Or, even more? Forbes reported that around 508 applications were utilised within each business included in research conducted by Netskope. Now, this was back in 2014 so we can only estimate that this has increased based on our reliance on technology. What is the impact on business operations of using so many disjointed systems?

SaaS (Software as a Service) refers to a subscription-based distribution model in which software is hosted in the cloud and accessed by users via the internet. Alongside infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS), SaaS forms one third of the three main cloud computing categories.

Do you struggle with your course promotion techniques? You’ve got all these valuable training courses – but even for the largest organisations, raising awareness, spreading the word and increasing your online course bookings isn’t always easy.

A training management system (TMS) is all-in-one software that automates administrative duties and helps organise and schedule courses, resources and trainers. Functions typically include collating business reports, awarding certificates, generating invoices and sending marketing communications. A TMS can be used for all course delivery types and enables training providers to take greater control over their entire operation.

It's that time of the year where the accessplanit team prepares for Europe's #1 L&D and training exhibition - Learning Technologies. With more than 150 free seminars and 200 exhibitors, it's crucial that you plan your visit in advance. Here's why you should plan to stop by stand P1 and meet the accessplanit team.

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